The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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Pagina 34
... maiden , whose face had gladdened him long ago , returns to cheer him in the evening of his life . With her comes the poisoned robe ( the mantle of cloud ) , which he strives in vain to tear away from his bleeding limbs . In a deeper ...
... maiden , whose face had gladdened him long ago , returns to cheer him in the evening of his life . With her comes the poisoned robe ( the mantle of cloud ) , which he strives in vain to tear away from his bleeding limbs . In a deeper ...
Pagina 37
... maiden , wrapped in a dreamless slumber , from which the touch of one brave knight alone could rouse her ; it would sing of her rescue , her betrothal , and her desertion , as the sun , who brought back the spring , forsook her for the ...
... maiden , wrapped in a dreamless slumber , from which the touch of one brave knight alone could rouse her ; it would sing of her rescue , her betrothal , and her desertion , as the sun , who brought back the spring , forsook her for the ...
Pagina 38
... maiden in thrall until he is slain by a valiant knight , occurs more than once . -Burton , History of Scotland , vol . i . p . 150 . 17 HOMERIC MYTHOLOGY . 39 and beautiful Sigurd . The deed 38 MYTHOLOGY OF THE ARYAN NATIONS . Doctrine ...
... maiden in thrall until he is slain by a valiant knight , occurs more than once . -Burton , History of Scotland , vol . i . p . 150 . 17 HOMERIC MYTHOLOGY . 39 and beautiful Sigurd . The deed 38 MYTHOLOGY OF THE ARYAN NATIONS . Doctrine ...
Pagina 61
... maiden , who is finally won only by the peerless knight or irresistible warrior who can leap the hedge of spears or cross the fiery barrier . See also book ii . ch . viii . sect . 2 . BOOK his own hurt . I. Point and drift of.
... maiden , who is finally won only by the peerless knight or irresistible warrior who can leap the hedge of spears or cross the fiery barrier . See also book ii . ch . viii . sect . 2 . BOOK his own hurt . I. Point and drift of.
Pagina 62
... maiden for himself.1 Mr. Campbell , who relates this story , gives full weight to the sug- gestion that the incidents in which it resembles the version of Herodotos may " have been spread amongst the people by those members of their ...
... maiden for himself.1 Mr. Campbell , who relates this story , gives full weight to the sug- gestion that the incidents in which it resembles the version of Herodotos may " have been spread amongst the people by those members of their ...
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